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postulatum
‖ postulatum (pɒstjʊˈleɪtəm) Pl. -a; also 7 8 -ums (-a's). [L. postulātum a demand, request, n. use of pa. pple. neut. of postulāre to postulate. Now generally in English form, postulate n.1, which see for the history of the senses.] † 1. A demand; a requirement. = postulate 1.1639 Laud in Rushw. Hi... Oxford English Dictionary
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postulate
▪ I. postulate, n.1 (ˈpɒstjʊlət) [ad. L. postulātum (a thing) demanded or claimed: see postulatum. Cf. F. postulat (1771 in Dict. Trévoux). In sense 1 representing classical L. postulātum; in 2, 3, = mod.L. postulātum for med.L. petītio rendering Gr. αἴτηµα (Aristotle, Euclid). Postulāta (pl.) occur... Oxford English Dictionary
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Daniele Comboni
arrived there on 15 March where he took part in the First Vatican Council as the theologian of the Bishop of Verona Luigi di Canossa; he formulated the "Postulatum wikipedia.org
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subsume
subsume, v. (səbˈsjuːm) [ad. mod.L. subsūmĕre, f. sub- sub- 2, 26 b + sūmĕre to take.] † 1. trans. To bring (a statement, instance, etc.) under another; to subjoin, add. Obs.1535 Stewart Cron. III. 183 Neir be this tyme that ȝe heir me subsume. Ibid. 443 The ȝeir of God ane thousand and thre hunder ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Places in the works of Madeleine L'Engle
Metron Ariston - not an objectively real place, but "an idea, a postulatum" visited by Meg and Calvin in A Wind in the Door. wikipedia.org
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movement
movement, n. (ˈmuːvmənt) Forms: 4 moevement, 5 mouvement, 5– movement. [a. OF. movement, moevement (mod.F. mouvement), ad. med.L. movimentum, f. L. movēre: see move v. and -ment. Cf. Pr. movemen-s, Catalan moviment, Sp. movimiento, Pg., It. movimento. Somewhat rare between the 14th and the 18th c.; ... Oxford English Dictionary
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